- He appeared in a TV commercial, along with his band Survivor, for Starbucks in 2004. It was a parody of their most famous song, "Eye of the Tiger".
- Lead singer for the rock group Survivor.
- Before joining Survivor, he released albums with the bands D Beaver, Target and Cobra.
- Albums with Survivor: Vital Signs (1984), When Seconds Count (1986), Too Hot to Sleep (1988), Reach (2006) Solo albums: When Love Comes Down (1991), Empires (1999), Crossroads Moment (2008), Extra Moments (2010), Kimball/Jamison (2011), Never Too Late (2012).
- He died of a hemorrhagic brain stroke with acute methamphetamine intoxication contributing, at his Raleigh-area home in Memphis, TN. He also had cardiovascular disease, which led to a 90-percent blockage of each coronary artery.
- He had a daughter, Amy L., with his first wife, Brenda. He also had two children with his second wife, Debbie: son, James Michael; and daughter, Lacy Ellen.
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